Sean Bell

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Lakeview Townhomes in Seattle Offers Hip Design and Glorious Views

Architect Sean Bell helped developer Justin Bloch find the ideal site—a large hillside lot overlooking downtown Seattle and Lake Union. Taking advantage of a location near the central business district and spectacular views, Bell designed multilevel houses averaging around 1,500 square feet with open, flexible public spaces and steel-framed window walls to soak in sun and vistas. More

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Lakeview Townhomes in Seattle Offers Hip Design and Glorious Views

Architect Sean Bell helped developer Justin Bloch find the ideal site—a large hillside lot overlooking downtown Seattle and Lake Union. Taking advantage of a location near the central business district and spectacular views, Bell designed multilevel houses averaging around 1,500 square feet with open, flexible public spaces and steel-framed window walls to soak in sun and vistas. More

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Architects' Own Homes Rich in Cost-Saving, Space-Saving, Eco-Friendly Ideas

Architects’ own houses often hold the keys to cost savings, building efficiencies, and new standards of beauty. More

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Degrees of Separation

This master bedroom and bath occupy a second-floor addition to what architect Sean Bell calls an “old 1940s war box.” More

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Long Hall

Upstairs in his long, narrow Seattle home, architect and homeowner Sean Bell avoided the “bowling alley dilemma” by alternating opaque and translucent sections along the long wall. More

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Perfect Score

The steep urban infill site for Sean Bell's new passive-solar home was considered a critical area for mudslides. More

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long hall

Designer, developer and homeowner Sean Bell works around multiple obstacles to design a bathroom for a Seattle home. More

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